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Electromyographic comparisons of the pelvic floor in women with dysesthetic vulvodynia and asymptomatic women.
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The results of EMG studies of the pelvic floor in women diagnosed with dysesthetic vulvodynia proved significantly different from those of their urogynecologically asymptomatic cohorts. Physiology of the pelvic floor is an essential piece of knowledge needed to further study the etiology and causative factors in dysesthetic vulvodynia. Though the sample size used in this study was not sufficient to quantify normal pelvic floor function, the study certainly suggests sufficient significant differences between the two groups to merit further study.